SteveW
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no not the beano and desperate dan
as all the film studios are buying up the rights for pretty much every comic book superhero every created, they are becoming a lot more mainstream.
do you think people that read them are geeks etc ? have you read or do you buy any ?
only ask because im a fan and i dont really know anyone else that is out of my mates.. i dont buy the monthly ones as they are normally more kiddy orientated. but the graphic novels are fantastic
Marvel's Civil War, Death of Captain America (fallen son), 1602
DC's Kingdom Come, Arkham Asylum, The Dark Knight Returns/The Dark Knight Strikes Again
Watchmen
They are all really good, great plots and characters plus lots of violence
am i sad ??
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Paul_J
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Registered: 6th Jun 02
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never bought / read a comic book.
I think they're mostly read / collected by geeks
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Colin
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Stoped reading comics when I was about 10.
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Jambo
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quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
never bought / read a comic book.
I think they're mostly read / collected by geeks
+1
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Dr Pepper
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I stopped reading comics when I was young but 'The Preacher ' comics are up t6here with the best books ever written full stop.
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SVM 286
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Never had the opportunity.
Wouldn't mind a gander, but don't know any places that sell them.
The imagery appeals to me in the same way the film Sin City did, which is obviously made to look like a moving comic book image.
Aren't they quite dear?
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Mad Moe
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I've read Watchmen on a recommendation and really enjoyed it but that's about it.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
never bought / read a comic book.
I think they're mostly read / collected by geeks
+1
As above, although my room mate reads loads of comics, but downloads them instead of buying them.....
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Marc
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I used to buy them and spent a fortune!
Some of my more valuable ones:
X-Men #91 from 1973
X-Men #1 from 1993 (Magento cover)
X-Men #1 from 1993 (Wrap around cover)
Uncanny X-Men #266 (First appearance of Gambit)
Uncanny X-Men #
Wolverine #1 from 1988
Wolverine #3, 6, 50, 100
Generation-X #1 - Foil wrap around
Bishop #1
Wolverine and Gambit #1
Rogue #1
Magneto #0
X-Men Fatal Attraction Anniversay hologram series:
X-Factor #92
X-Force #25
X-Men #25 - Wolverine loses adamentium
Wolverine #75
eXcalibur #71
Spiderman:
Spiderman #1 from 1990 - Gold cover
Spiderman #1 from 1990 - Silver cover
Web of Spiderman #80 - Hologram
Spectacular Spiderman #189 - Hologram
Spectacular Spider #200 - Foil cover
Amazing Spiderman #400
Venom #1
Avengers #363 - Silver foil
Avengers #366 - Gold foil
Avengers #368 - Platinum foil
Could probably take a few pics if people are interested.
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SteveW
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from an artwork point of view you cant really beat Alex Ross.. his stuff is amazing.
mainly does covers but has starting doing more and more full illustrated books.
example :
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bieransri
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i used to have stacks of marvel ones. still have a few.
neve liked dc ones o watchmen tbh. i dont eckon its just geeks though.
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